The screenplay was written by Huston and Truman Capote, and loosely based upon a novel of the same name by British journalist and critic Claud Cockburn, writing under the pseudonym James Helvick .
Devil Girl from Mars - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15 USA:Approved (certificate number not listed)
The filming rights are held by Universal Pictures. But the movie screenplay has yet to be written. Composer and lyricist Stephen Lawrence Schwartz [b. March 6, 1948] convinced author Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954] and producer Marc E. Platt [b. 1957] of Marc Platt Productions within Universal Pictures of the adaptability of the original book 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West' to the stage. Winnie Holzman [b. 1954] wrote the adaptation of the book to the stage. Composer and lyricist Schwartz was responsible for the production's music.
Tasmanian Devil has 23 screen credits starting with "Devil May Hare" (1954) and ending with "Bah Humduck!: A Looney Tunes Christmas" (2006). He has also appeared in six video games.
This movie was made in 1954 and was titled "Don't Even Think About It." It starred Mickey Blues and Tom Daner.
Two-time winners for directing: Frank Borzage for Seventh Heaven (1927) and Bad Girl (1931). Lewis Milestone for Two Arabian Knights (1927) and All Quiet on the Western Front (1930). Frank Lloyd of Drag (1929) and Cavalcade (1933). Leo McCarey for The Awful Truth (1937) and Going My Way (1944). Joseph L. Mankiewicz for A Letter to Three Wives (1949) and All About Eve (1950). Billy Wilder for The Lost Weekend (1945) and The Apartment (1960). Elia Kazan for Gentleman's Agreement (1947) and On the Waterfront (1954). George Stevens for A Place in the Sun (1951) and Giant (1956). David Lean for The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962). George Wise for West Side Story (1961) and The Sound of Music (1965). Fred Zinnemann for From Here to Eternity (1953) and A Man of All Seasons (1966). Milos Forman for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) and Amadeus (1984). Oliver Stone for Platoon (1986) and Born on the Fourth of July (1989). Steven Spielberg for Schindler's List (1993) and Saving Private Ryan (1998). Clint Eastwood for Unforgiven (1992) and Million Dollar Baby (2004). Three-time winners for directing: Frank Capra for It Happened One Night (1934), Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) and You Can't Take It With You (1938). William Wyler for Mrs. Miniver (1942), The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) and Ben-Hur (1959). Four-time winner for directing: John Ford for The Informer (1935), The Grapes of Wrath (1940), How Green Was My Valley (1941) and The Quiet Man (1952).
Lili won the Golden Globe for Best Screenplay - Motion Picture in 1954.
Superman and the Jungle Devil - 1954 was released on: UK: November 1954 USA: November 1954
Devil on Horseback was created in 1954.
Devil's Point - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G USA:Approved
Devil's Point - 1954 was released on: USA: 7 December 1954 East Germany: 9 February 1962
Devil Girl from Mars was created in 1954.
The Vampira Show - 1954 Devil Bat's Daughter 1-8 was released on: USA: 12 June 1954
Devil May Hare was created on 1954-06-19.
Devil Girl from Mars - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15 USA:Approved (certificate number not listed)
The filming rights are held by Universal Pictures. But the movie screenplay has yet to be written. Composer and lyricist Stephen Lawrence Schwartz [b. March 6, 1948] convinced author Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954] and producer Marc E. Platt [b. 1957] of Marc Platt Productions within Universal Pictures of the adaptability of the original book 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West' to the stage. Winnie Holzman [b. 1954] wrote the adaptation of the book to the stage. Composer and lyricist Schwartz was responsible for the production's music.
Climax - 1954 Avalanche at Devil's Pass 3-25 was released on: USA: 25 April 1957
Devil's Canyon - 1953 was released on: USA: 13 August 1953 Sweden: 22 February 1954 Portugal: 3 June 1954 West Germany: 4 June 1954 Finland: 17 December 1954 Austria: January 1955 Denmark: 13 June 1955